Great addition, never seen that type either.
I don't like it, but hard to tell from the photo.
Still, neat piece of history, like your others.
Nice, great addition to your brick collection. Was it found or bought?
Looking at the coin causes chaos.:confused:
Lovely coin, especially the reverse figure.
Hopefully you post the coin cleaned, but cool fragment.
Beautiful collection/graphics, as usual.
Congrats on your new addition. I don't own any that celebrate the occasion. Just something I never had on my radar.
She's common, but nice coin.
Nice addition, is the green bronze disease? I just have a drachm. [ATTACH] Vologases III (105–147 A.D.) (Sellwood; Shore)/Pacorus I (Assar) AR...
[IMG] Julius Caesar (February-March 44 B.C) AR Denarius Lifetime Issue O: Wreathed head of Caesar right; CAESAR downward to right, DICT PERPETVO...
Wow, love them both, especially the Tet.
You posted it on the reddit sub-forum for Ancients and we all said it was fake. :cool:
[IMG] Julian II, The Apostate (355 - 363 A.D.) Æ3 O: D N CL IVLIANVS NOB CAES, Bare head, draped and cuirassed right. R: FEL TEMP REPARATIO....
Fantastic, that came out great!
Wonderful!!
Cracked dies usually don't affect the value of coins, much. For die specialists, it can be important.
Partial cracked die maybe?
[ATTACH] Tetricus I (271 - 274 A.D.) Æ Antoninianus O: IMP C TETRICVS P F AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust right. R: VICTORIA AVG, Victory walking...
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